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What so good about this? Is it better than Prison Break? Breaking bad? Suits? White collar? Yawn.
If you can actually feel for the guy who threw a child out the window just to protect the secret about his incest, than this show really built some characters. In the books though, Jamie is even more defined as honorable.It's not your typical "good" triumph over "evil."
You know the fictional world and it's development of characters.
Small detail from season ahead comes back as a plot twist. George RR Martin isn't JK Rowling the series.
Stupid people watch it for $ex and nudity.
Nerds like it for mythical fantasy.
If you can actually feel for the guy who threw a child out the window just to protect the secret about his incest, than this show really built some characters. In the books though, Jamie is even more defined as honorable.
As much as I hated the Lannisters throughout the show, seeing Jamie feeling for his men, I found myself shouting "get in there! " when Bronn fired the scorpion.We've only seen him through the descriptions of a Stark, Stannis, Targaryen, or Baratheon.
He's a kingslayer because he wanted to protect thousands and a city.
Honorless but he beat the Lannister soldier who speared Ned Stark from the back.
Oathbreaker because he'll ride for days to serve as a Champion for his accused crime.
He's always been used as a opposite moral mirror to who he's with.
Having this face doesn't hurt.
It's not your typical "good" triumph over "evil."
You know the fictional world and it's development of characters.
Small detail from season ahead (edit: past)comes back as a plot twist. George RR Martin isn't JK Rowling the series.
Stupid people watch it for $ex and nudity.
Nerds like it for mythical fantasy.
Isn't she his aunt!Danny: Seems to get along with the dragons: Def husband material
yup...but, neither know this.Isn't she his aunt!